Let’s face it, mobility has always been a fundamental part of businesses with the help of IP and SIP communications and other multimedia desk phones, however, such equipment only makes it possible to connect when in the office. In order to meet the advanced requirements of an enterprise, mobility must be taken to the next level. And in the wake of the mobile evolution, enterprise mobility has taken a new form and importance.

Enterprise Mobility is becoming increasingly important as businesses attempt to leverage mobile communications to stay connected. As enterprises move to mobile and virtual workforces, the right communication tools are necessary to simplify enterprise mobility.

The use of smartphones and tablets are especially beneficial for enterprise mobility keeping employees connected whether at the office or when working off-site remotely. With IP communications on the rise and mobile devices like smartphones and tablets becoming an everyday commodity, the push to the mobile workforce is now easier than ever before.

But the idea is not to move every SMB or enterprise out of the office, rather the concept is to create the alternative of having a mobile work environment to keep employees connected and working no matter where they are located.

While enterprise mobility is most beneficial to those who travel, employees on-the-road are not the only ones who can take advantage of mobility options. With the constant battle for time in the workplace, being able to provide employees with tools to work while on-the-go is one of the biggest assets a company can possess.

Whether you have a meeting across the country or down the street at a local coffee shop, the ability to remote, call, or log-in to your work server, is not only advantageous for your productivity, but also for the overall well-being of your company.

Now MobileMonday Indore chapter brings an interactive session on “Practices and Advancements on Enterprise Mobility”